Elsewhere, Richard Mix has pointed out the 300th anniversaries of C.P.E. Bach and Christoph Willibald Gluck in 2014, but this year is also the 450th year since the birth of Hans Leo Hassler. Here are a couple of videos of his "Cantate Domino" for 3 choirs and other motets (on the second video). Also attached is my score of the triple choir "Cantate Domino" - enjoy this superb Renaissance master.
I second matthewj's rec. Missa Secunda is about as quick a polyphonic Mass as you can get. I'm pretty sure the Kyrie and Gloria together are quicker than the Mass VIII K&G. We just did the K, G, & AD yesterday. It's a great Mass for building choral technique, too, on account of the start-stop nature of the pieces.
The bigger motets are his best work, I think. Thanks for the reminder of the Ave Maris Stella, too. Great setting!
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